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“YAP” marks Justine Skye’s boldest dance era yet [Video]

  • October 3, 2025
  • Victoria Polsely
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Dance meets R&B star Justine Skye has returned with an irresistible new house single out now via Warner Records. Entitled "YAP", the upbeat and feverish dance banger is produced by Channel Tres and Baby Tate. The new music is shared alongside a sexy video co-directed by Justine herself and Ari Marina-Dannon (Lyrical Lemonade).

With "YAP", Justine Skye creates a flirtatious and sultry song all about attraction and connection. Lyrically playful yet commanding, she teases surrender and seduction in a way that feels both empowering and alluring. She sings "Am I talking too much? Do I get on your nerves? / Would you like me to hush? Shut me up, I deserve…” she teases. “If it would make you happy, I’ll just be quiet, silent / Zip up my lips and kiss me, I’ll be compliant.” Musically, "YAP" is a thrilling affair complete with deep four-on-the-floor beat, pulsating shimmering synths, and Skye’s effortlessly sultry vocals, which glide across the production with a magnetic essence.

The music video heightens the track’s hypnotic energy. Shot as a one-take sequence in a Brooklyn bodega, the visuals transform an everyday setting into a cinematic runway. With slick choreography, smoldering presence, and raw New York grit, Skye cements herself as a fearless performer who knows how to blur the lines between R&B, house, and pure performance art.

Following recent releases like the Ibiza-inspired heater “Bitch in Ibiza” and her Kaytranada-produced Warner Records debut “Oh Lala”, Skye is clearly reveling in a new sonic chapter, one centered on rhythm, release, and liberation. With “YAP”, she delivers not just another club-ready anthem but also a confident statement that she’s only just beginning to own the dance floor.

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